Famous Birthdays for December 1910
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Months in 1910: January February March April May June July August September October November
Results 1 - 50 of 50
1st - Dame Markova, [Alicia Lilian Alice Marks], London, ballerina
1st - Joel Fluellen, LA, actor (Burning Cross, Learning Tree)
2nd - Robert Paige, Indianapolis Ind, actor (Colgate Comedy Hour)
2nd - Russell Lynes, American art historian, photographer, author and managing editor of Harper's Magazine (d. 1991)
3rd - Robert Arthur Hughes, missionary/surgeon
4th - Alex North, Chester Penn, composer (Spartacus, Viva Zapata)
4th - Amar Singh, cricketer (dashing Indian all-rounder of thirties)
4th - Ramaswamy Venkataraman, president of India (1987-92)
5th - Abraham L Polonsky, US writer/director (Tell them Willie Boy is Here)
7th - Edmundo Ros, English orchestra leader
7th - Richard Franko Goldman, composer
7th - Rod Cameron, Calgary Alberta, actor (City Detective, State Trooper)
7th - Louis Prima, American musician (d. 1978)
9th - Dick Elffers, Dutch graphic artist/painter (Holland Festival)
9th - Stephen Jurika Jr, US pilot/capt (WW II, Santa Cruz, Navy Cross)
10th - Dennis Morgan, Prentice Wisc, actor (Dennis-21 Beacon Street)
10th - Jill Summers, actress (Agatha Coronation Street)
10th - John Hammond Sr, NYC, rock/jazz producer (I Can Tell, So Many Roads)
11th - Robert Grieve, civil servant
11th - Noel Rosa, Brazilian songwriter (d. 1937)
13th - Lillian Roth, [Rutstein], singer/actress (Animal Crackers)
13th - Van Heflin, Walters Okla, actor (Great Adventure, Madame Bovary)
15th - John H. Hammond, American musician (d. 1987)
16th - Freddie Brown, Peru, cricketer ("Lettuces! Hearts as big as ")
16th - Robert Noehren, composer
16th - Stanojlo Rajicic, composer
17th - Keki Khursedji Tarapore, cricketer (0-72 in his only Test for India)
17th - Sy Oliver, American jazz arranger and bandleader (d. 1988)
18th - Abe Burrows, Bkln NY, Broadway composer (Guys & Dolls 1951 TONY)
18th - Eric Tindall, cricketer (All Black rep who kept wicket in 5 Tests)
19th - Jean Genet, Paris France, criminal/novelist/dramatist (The Blacks)
19th - Jose Lezama Lima, Havana Cuba, poet/novelist
22nd - Richard Ainley, Middlesex England, actor (I Dood It, Above Suspicion)
23rd - Kurt Meyer, German SS officer (d. 1961)
24th - Betty Ann Davies, London England, actress (Tough Guy)
24th - Fritz [Reuter] Leiber Jr, US, sci-fi author (Bazaar of the Bizarre)
24th - Mitchell Ayres, Milwaukee Wisc, orch leader (Hollywood Palace)
24th - Max Miedinger, typeface designer, famous for creating Helvetica in 1957. (d. 1980)
25th - David Lichine, [Lichtenstein], Russian/US dancer (Make Mine Music)
26th - Lucy Faithfull, children's campaigner
27th - Jack Massey, groundsman
27th - Neville Crump, racehorse trainer
27th - Charles Olson, American poet (d. 1970)
28th - John Kerr, NZ, cricketer (opening batsman in 1930s)
29th - Ronald Coase, British economist, Nobel Prize laureate
30th - Dennis Morgan, actor (Cattle Town, Canyon Pass, Waterfront)
30th - Herman van der Horst, Dutch cinematographer (Faja Lobbi)
30th - Paul Frederic Bowles, US composer/writer (Shelting Sky)
31st - Dick Kollmar, Rigewood NJ, actor (Broadway Spotlight, Guess What)
31st - Roy Rowland, film director

